Activation of pancreatic digestive zymogens within the pancreatic acinar cell may be an early event in the development of pancreatitis. To detect such activation, an immunoblot assay has been developed that measures the relative amounts of inactive zymogens and their respective active enzyme forms. Using this assay, high doses of cholecystokinin or carbachol were found to stimulate the intracellular conversion of at least three zymogens (procarboxypeptidase Al, procarboxypeptidase B, and chymotrypsinogen 2) to their active forms. Thus, this conversion may be a generalized phenomenon of pancreatic zymogens. The conversion is detected within ten minutes of treatment and is not associated with changes in acinar cell morphology; it has been pre...
The pathological activation of proteases within the pancreatic acinar cell is critical to initiating...
The colocalization theory of pancreatitis states that activation of trypsinogen within crinophagic v...
Pancreatic duct obstruction, even in the absence of biliary obstruction and/or bile reflux into the ...
The physiological function of the exocrine pancreas consists in the synthesis and secretion of diges...
Acute pancreatitis (AP) is an inflammatory disease of the pancreas involving premature activation of...
The intracellular activation of trypsinogen, which is both pH- and calcium-dependent, is an importan...
Background/Aims: Activation of trypsinogen to trypsin is a crucial step in the development of acute ...
An early feature of acute pancreatitis is activation of zymogens, such as trypsinogen, within the pa...
Premature activation of proteolytic zymogens (trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen) as an early step in the...
The appearance of vacuoles inside acinar cells characterizes an early stage of development in differ...
Timing is everything. That's especially true when it comes to the activation of enzymes created by t...
An early feature of acute pancreatitis is activation of zymogens, such as trypsinogen, within the pa...
The pancreatic acinar cell produces powerful digestive enzymes packaged in zymogen granules in the a...
early trypsinogen activation in acute rodent pancreatitis. Am. J. Physiol. 274 (Gastrointest. Liver ...
In healthy physiology, pancreatic digestive enzymes secreted following a meal are stored as inactive...
The pathological activation of proteases within the pancreatic acinar cell is critical to initiating...
The colocalization theory of pancreatitis states that activation of trypsinogen within crinophagic v...
Pancreatic duct obstruction, even in the absence of biliary obstruction and/or bile reflux into the ...
The physiological function of the exocrine pancreas consists in the synthesis and secretion of diges...
Acute pancreatitis (AP) is an inflammatory disease of the pancreas involving premature activation of...
The intracellular activation of trypsinogen, which is both pH- and calcium-dependent, is an importan...
Background/Aims: Activation of trypsinogen to trypsin is a crucial step in the development of acute ...
An early feature of acute pancreatitis is activation of zymogens, such as trypsinogen, within the pa...
Premature activation of proteolytic zymogens (trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen) as an early step in the...
The appearance of vacuoles inside acinar cells characterizes an early stage of development in differ...
Timing is everything. That's especially true when it comes to the activation of enzymes created by t...
An early feature of acute pancreatitis is activation of zymogens, such as trypsinogen, within the pa...
The pancreatic acinar cell produces powerful digestive enzymes packaged in zymogen granules in the a...
early trypsinogen activation in acute rodent pancreatitis. Am. J. Physiol. 274 (Gastrointest. Liver ...
In healthy physiology, pancreatic digestive enzymes secreted following a meal are stored as inactive...
The pathological activation of proteases within the pancreatic acinar cell is critical to initiating...
The colocalization theory of pancreatitis states that activation of trypsinogen within crinophagic v...
Pancreatic duct obstruction, even in the absence of biliary obstruction and/or bile reflux into the ...